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Implant Sciences announces sales to Middle East

WILMINGTON -- Implant Sciences Corp., a provider of handheld explosives-detection devices, said Wednesday that it has sold two of its products to a new, unnamed customer in the Middle East.

Financial terms were not disclosed.

In a press release, Implant Sciences officials said items sold include the Quantum Sniffer QS-220, a benchtop explosives and narcotics detector, and the Quantum Sniffer QS-150, a portable detector.

Both devices use ion mobility spectrometry to rapidly detect explosives and drugs.

"The Quantum Sniffer's reputation for fast, reliable performance, even in challenging environmental conditions, continues to help Implant Sciences gain new customers in the security-conscious Middle East," said Darryl Jones, Implant Sciences' vice president of sales and marketing, in a statement.

Implant Sciences, which is based at 600 Research Drive, reported revenues of $3.4 million for its most recent fiscal year, which ended in June.

Shares of the company closed Wednesday at $1.09, down 5 cents, in over-the-counter trading.

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